WHEEL CLUTCH
TRACTION DRIVE SYSTEM
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
2. Remove upper and lower covers (Fig. 116).
The Freewheel Steering system is used on 28” models.
Handle mounted triggers allow clutching the wheels
simultaneously or independently, so one or both wheels
can “freewheel.” This feature makes turning, reversing,
and traction control simple and efficient.
When the drive is engaged, it is engaging the friction
wheel. The hex shaft turns and drives the chain(s) to the
32
tooth gear in turn driving the 44 tooth gear powering
the wheels. Each wheel is declutched by engaging its
handle mounted trigger; this pulls the clutch cable, which
rotates the shift collar. The shift collar, following a cam, is
forced outwards, toward the wheel, in turn, pushing into
the spring loaded pawls to disengage the 11 tooth pinion
gear from the 32 tooth gear.
Fig 116
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DISASSEMBLY
3.
Remove bottom plate (Fig. 117).
1.
Disconnect shift linkage and remove tires (Fig 115).
Fig 117
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Fig 115
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Power Max Service Manual
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Categories | Snow Blower Manuals, Toro Snow Blower |
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Tags | Toro Power Max 1028LE, Toro Power Max 826LE, Toro Power Max 828LE, Toro Power Max 828LXE, Toro Power Max 828OE, Toro Power Max 828OXE |
Model Year | 2005 |
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Language | English |
Product Brand | Toro. Customer Service Representatives are available by phone:
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